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a non black, ( non white is an acceptable expression). Just read that A london Underground worker has been paid out of court �125,000, because another worker gave him a bag of mostly black jelly babies. Would I have got the same with mostly white jelly babies, I think not.
To say B. Manning was a ricist is just ridiculous, thanks to him, and i'm sure a lot do, millions of pounds are given away for the stupidest of reasons. What a stupid bl00dy country this is. Please somebody give me a bag of white jelly babies, so I can have a newcar, house whatever.
To say B. Manning was a ricist is just ridiculous, thanks to him, and i'm sure a lot do, millions of pounds are given away for the stupidest of reasons. What a stupid bl00dy country this is. Please somebody give me a bag of white jelly babies, so I can have a newcar, house whatever.
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Which brings me to the subject og Golliwogs. Do you find them offensive? Can you even find them? Some shops selling them have had the cops around to investigate claims of racial insults on account of black dolls sitting in a shop window!
Mind you, Barbie and Ken are taking the mick out of me I guess. Better phone the boys in blue.
(Hope "blue" isn't racist!)
Mind you, Barbie and Ken are taking the mick out of me I guess. Better phone the boys in blue.
(Hope "blue" isn't racist!)
Bernard Manning was racist.
And that's ignoring his act. You can debate all you like about whether telling racist jokes makes you a racist, or whether it's all done in jest.
But off-stage, in real life, he was openly and unashamedly racist. He supported Enoch Powell, agreed with much of Hitler's policies and said on BBC television that a black person, even one born in Britain, could never be considered British.
Unless I've misunderstoof the definition of racism?
And that's ignoring his act. You can debate all you like about whether telling racist jokes makes you a racist, or whether it's all done in jest.
But off-stage, in real life, he was openly and unashamedly racist. He supported Enoch Powell, agreed with much of Hitler's policies and said on BBC television that a black person, even one born in Britain, could never be considered British.
Unless I've misunderstoof the definition of racism?
If BM was racist, then that is a surprise, as I always thought he was up for a lugh at everybodys expense - but I don't doubt your word, as you've obviously looked into it.
Racism is wrong in any context of course, but this reverse racism, and positive discrimination is just as sickening. And what about the golliwogs?
Racism is wrong in any context of course, but this reverse racism, and positive discrimination is just as sickening. And what about the golliwogs?